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Spotlight In Activism: Qudsiyyah Shariyf, Deputy Director of Chicago Abortion Fund and a “fierce advocate for reproductive justice and aspiring birth worker.”
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The Starz hit series P-Valley takes audiences to a strip club in a fictional town in the Mississippi Delta. Part soap opera, part Southern Gothic, the show focuses on the interior lives of the Black women who work at the club — and the complex social dynamics that shape their lives. On this episode from our friends at Code Switch, co-hosts Gene Demby and B.A. Parker speak with series creator and Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Katori Hall.
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Spotlight In Activism: Qudsiyyah Shariyf, Deputy Director of Chicago Abortion Fund and a “fierce advocate for reproductive justice and aspiring birth worker.”
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